Guidelines for DOEACC Examinations

The guidelines are prepared to facilitate the students who hazve qualified paper in the pre-revised syllabus (revision II) and now required to opt for the remaining papers based on the 4th revised syllabus.

DOEACC Society has revised the O/ A level syllabus. The examination based on the 4threvised syllabus(O level & A level) commenced with effect from July 2010 and January 2011 for O/ A level respectively. For smooth change over from 3rd revised (old) syllabus to 4th revised (current) syllabus, the Society conducted two examinations based on both old and current course curricula simultaneously. So, from July 2011 onwards, the examination will be conducted as per 4th revised (new) course syllabus only.

A student who has qualified some papers based on the 3rd revised syllabus will get exemption for equal number of papers in the 4th revised syllabus. Further, the student will not be allowed to opt for the equivalent papers of the 4th revised syllabus which he/ she has passed as per 3rd revised syllabus, as per parity table defined in the 4th revised course curricula.

The procedure for selecting the remaining papers from 4th revised syllabus is as follows:

  • Say 'X' be the total number of theory papers, required to be cleared, to qualify the relevant level as per third revised syllabus. For example, for B level X = 25, for C level X=18, and so on.

  • Take a print out of the parity table of the relevant level for
    or take a photocopy of the same from the third revised detailed syllabus.

  • Strike out all the papers already passed as per pre-revised syllabus (revision II) in the parity table, in both Revision II (old) and Revision III (new) syllabus. Say the total number of papers stroked out be 'Y'.
  • Find out the number of remaining theory papers required to qualify the course/ level, as per 3rd revised syllabus, say 'Z' where 'Z'='X'-'Y'.
  • Select Z number of papers from the remaining non-stroked papers in the parity table.
  • A candidate should not exceed the number of electives allowed as per 4th revised syllabus, (including the electives already cleared as per pre-revised syllabus and the compulsory papers as per pre-revised syllabus (revision II) now equivalent as elective subjects in the 4th revised syllabus).
  • For more details the candidate is advised to refer to the DOEACC newsletter


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